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After Earle's death in 1949, she had a long friendship with the actor Denys Blakelock, who wrote of it in the book Eleanor, Portrait of a Farjeon (1966). During the 1950s, she received three major literary awards. Both the 1955 Carnegie Medal for British children's books and the inaugural Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1956 cited The Little ...
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Otto: The Autobiography of a Teddy Bear is a 1999 children's book written and illustrated by Tomi Ungerer, originally published in German. [1] The book discusses the Holocaust and its aftermath in a profound manner [ 2 ] as witnessed by the teddy bear .
This category is for articles on books for children and young adults written ... The Autobiography of a Stray ... Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws; The ...
On October 21, 2016, author Ringgold read her book on film for NPR. [4] On May 12, 2012, in a video for the Threads episode of Craft In America : PBS Documentary Series & Museum, Ringgold explained her artistic and technical process as well as her inspiration for creating Tar Beach' s illustrations, [ 5 ] which were original textile pieces ...
To indicate that an article is an autobiography, i.e. a biography of a living person written by its own subject (or someone closely connected to them). Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Area affected 1 The part of the article that is an autobiography. Suggested values section subsection article Example section String optional Talk page section talk 2 The section of the ...
[citation needed] She wrote her first book, The Magic Orange Tree and Other Stories, in 1979. After her first child was born, she became aware that there were few children's books reflecting the experience of multi-racial children. [citation needed] She has also written books reflecting her childhood in India, particularly her Surya trilogy.
A science teacher for 23 years, he began writing for children in the early 1960s. [1] Simon is the world's most prolific writer of science books for younger children (up to fifth grade, age 11 or so), [citation needed] with more than 250 titles listed in Books in Print [when?] and more than a dozen original e-books